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With half a million members across both the primary and secondary sectors, Teachit is a thriving community of teachers and home tutors sharing resources and inspiration. What makes us different? All our resources are written and shared by teachers and checked by our teacher-editors so you know they can be trusted to work.
From free PDFs to PowerPoints, worksheets, quizzes, games and CPD webinars and articles from experts, Teachit has something for you at www.teachit.co.uk
Reading SATs practice for KS2 will ensure your class is well-prepared for the English reading papers in their key stage 2 reading SATs at the end of primary school.
This pack of SATs papers aims to practice reading comprehension skills through a range of fiction and non-fiction texts and poems and 10 practice papers differentiated at three levels.
Based on past papers and perfect for SATs revision, the reading assessments can be used as practice tests in class or for home learning.
This pack of SATs practice papers is the perfect revision tool for the KS2 reading tests.
Whatâs inside?
Introduction (page 4)
10 text extracts and 10 English SATs practice question papers (page 5)
Each practice paper contains:
English National Curriculum aligned content domain coverage
Text extract
SATs questions (differentiated as sets A, B and C)
Marking scheme and answers (sets A, B and C)
Featured texts:
The Explorer â Katherine Rundell
Wonder â R J Palacio
Matilda â Roald Dahl
Artemis Fowl â Eoin Colfer
Goodnight stories for Rebel Girls â Elena Favilli & Francesca
Cavallo
Who Was Marie Curie? â Megan Stine
Who Was Anne Frank? â Ann Abramson
The Short and Bloody History of Highway Men â John Farman
Throwing a Tree â Thomas Hardy
The Sailorâs Consolation â William Pitt
Diversify your KS3 English curriculum with 12 lessons on 6 brilliant short stories, from wonderful writers including Alex Wheatle, Langston Hughes, Dorothy Koomson, Bali Rai, Jeffrey Boakye and Kit de Waal.
Our KS3 short stories teaching pack celebrates the work of Black and Asian writers and the short story as a unique form of literature.
Introduce your students to a range of exciting literary voices they may not have encountered before with an engaging and inclusive scheme of learning, plus lesson plans and classroom resources.
Engaging and accessible for year 7, 8 and 9 readers, these powerful short stories have been specifically chosen to encourage more reading for pleasure and to be more representative and inclusive.
About the selected stories and authors
All the selected stories are written by Black British and British Asian authors, with the exception of the celebrated Black American short story writer, Langston Hughes, whose unforgettable 20th-century story, âThank you, Maâamâ, also features in this anthology.
The other five stories are contemporary, 21st-century stories and include new writers such as Jeffrey Boakye.
The settings range from New York in the 1950s to a science-fiction future world. Some of the stories have more familiar family or teenage contexts, but all share a focus on relationships and explore themes of race, identity and belonging, love and loss, and redemption.
The collection is divided into three groups for thematic teaching, allowing teachers to dip into the teaching pack to complement an existing scheme of learning, or to teach the stories as a complete short story anthology.
Whatâs included in the teaching pack?
Written by two experienced English teachers, the teaching pack includes a detailed scheme of learning with lesson plans, teaching notes, differentiation suggestions and homework activities, as well as printable classroom resources.
The 109-page photocopiable teaching pack is student-facing for use in the classroom, and is accompanied by 12 PPT lessons for classroom delivery, and 6 complete short stories for reading in class.
Each lesson includes:
Do now activity
Starter activity
3-4 main lesson activities
Plenary
Extension or homework tasks
Many of the activities are carefully scaffolded, with differentiated, ladder up support and sentence starters for writing tasks, as well as a range of stretch and challenge suggestions for early finishers and higher-attaining students.
The pack includes a lovely range of fun and creative tasks, as well as a focus on developing learnersâ reading comprehension and analytical writing skills. It also includes drama activities and engaging speaking and listening tasks to encourage lots of animated, on-topic classroom talk.
Thereâs also a list of diverse reading recommendations so teacher can encourage more reading for pleasure, and a word bank to help with disciplinary literacy and vocabulary development.
Designed to support struggling readers aged 11-14 whose reading attainment has fallen behind their expected level, Fix it reading is a KS3 literacy intervention programme based on practical, evidence-based reading comprehension strategies.
Fix it reading supports struggling readers, by building their confidence and enjoyment in reading.
The Fix it reading teacher handbook, for experienced English teachers, non-subject specialists, literacy coordinators and TAs, will take you step-by-step through the 12-week programme, with detailed lesson plans and practical CPD guidance on how and why these reading comprehension strategies work for literacy intervention.
The Fix it reading student workbook provides everything students need to catch up, including engaging texts to read, classroom activities and worksheets.
Itâs been designed to support Pupil Premium students, as well as students whose progress in reading has been negatively affected by Covid-19 school closures. It also supports learners whose reading age doesnât correspond to their chronological age, and younger learners who have transitioned from primary school but are not at the expected level for their reading.
The lessons are devised for 1:1, small group and whole group intervention sessions or as a complementary resource in English classes.
Key features of this reading intervention programme:
The 60-page teacherâs handbook includes 12 detailed lesson plans, starter and plenary ideas, homework tasks and evidence-based teaching notes and CPD guidance.
The accompanying 69-page student workbook builds learnersâ reading and literacy skills and includes carefully selected texts to engage struggling readers. It also includes worksheets and activities to develop their independent reading skills and reading fluency, and word reading and decoding strategies to develop their vocabulary skills.
Includes fiction and non-fiction texts on a range of engaging themes, with extracts from accessible young adult novels chosen to appeal to key stage 3 learners like City of Ghosts, Home Ground, and The Hound of the Baskervilles. It also includes graphic novels, news articles, websites, and fact sheets to anticipate some of the text forms and genres of writing English students will encounter at GCSE.
Complements our popular KS3 writing intervention programme, Fix it writing, which develops studentsâ writing skills and provides targeted learning support for students.
Structured intervention support to improve studentsâ writing
Fix it writing has been designed to support English teachers, non-specialist teachers and teaching assistants in identifying and âfixingâ problems in studentsâ writing. Itâs ideal for targeted support and intervention sessions at KS2 and KS3.
The photocopiable, downloadable teacher handbook provides a structured sequence of 26 teaching sessions and resources, with detailed guidance on how to deliver these sessions to develop studentsâ core skills. It includes chapters on: writing and punctuating sentences; planning, organising and linking ideas and paragraphs and choosing effective words.
The photocopiable student workbook includes all the classroom activities and resources to accompany the teacher handbook, enabling students to improve and build on their core writing skills.
You may also be interested in Fix it reading, Teachitâs reading intervention programme for KS3 students.
Whatâs inside the teacher handbook?
Introduction (pages 4-25)
Progression in writing: a framework
Summary of the Fix it writing skill focuses
Making sense of studentsâ writing
Setting targets and planning sessions
Fix it session structure
Getting the most out of Fix it
Chapter 1: Writing and punctuating sentences (pages 26-36)
Session 1: Capital letters and full stops
Session 2: Ending sentences
Ways to improve
Chapter 2: Using conjunctions (pages 37-49)
Session 1: Varying conjunctions
Session 2: To suit purpose
Ways to improve
Chapter 3: Using commas (pages 50-66)
Session 1: Lists and clarity
Session 2: Clarity and effect
Ways to improve
Chapter 4: Varying sentences (pages 67-82)
Session 1: Sentence starts and word order
Session 2: Varying for effect
Ways to improve
Chapter 5: Expanding sentences (pages 83-97)
Session 1: Adding detail
Session 2: Relative clauses
Ways to improve
Chapter 6: Using verbs (pages 98-108)
Session 1: Identifying verbs
Session 2: The past
Ways to improve
Chapter 7: Generating and sorting ideas (pages 109-120)
Session 1: Non-fiction
Session 2: Fiction
Ways to improve
Chapter 8: Sequencing and organising texts (pages 121-132)
Session 1: Non-fiction
Session 2: Fiction
Ways to improve
Chapter 9: Organising paragraphs (pages 133-144)
Session 1: Topic sentences
Session 2: Writing paragraphs
Ways to improve
Chapter 10: Cohesive devices (pages 145-157)
Session 1: To suit purpose
Session 2: Comparing and contrasting
Ways to improve
Chapter 11: Linking paragraphs (pages 158-171)
Session 1: Adverbs and determiners
Session 2: Making comparisons
Ways to improve
Chapter 12: Writing formally (pages 172-180)
Session 1: Choosing the right words
Session 2: Choosing the right tone
Ways to improve
Chapter 13: Choosing effective words (pages 181-190)
Session 1: Setting and atmosphere
Session 2: Creating atmosphere/characters
Ways to improve
Whatâs included?
KS3 Comprehension contains 6 self-contained text extracts with reading comprehension worksheet questions, accompanied by model answers.
This pack is versatile enough to be used in class, or as a sequence of homework tasks, end-of-term/year assessments and cover lessons.
KS3 Comprehension helps students complete the transition from primary to secondary level and provides an effective introduction to 19th century and early 20th century literature. The extracts are suitable for year 7 and year 8 reading comprehension lessons and can be used to supplement existing schemes of work.
NB â this pack is an adapted version of Teachit Primaryâs âComprehensionâ pack, containing newly commissioned KS3 curriculum questions, replacement texts and a selection of supporting resources.
Whatâs inside?
Introduction (pages 3-4)
Extract 1 â Five Children and It by E. Nesbitt (Pages 5-10)
Extract 2 â The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Frank L. Baum (pages 11-17)
Extract 3 â Aliceâs Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (pages 18-23)
Extract 4 â Odinâs Reward by Mary H. Foster and Mabel H. Cummings (pages 24-30)
Extract 5 â The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde (pages 31-38)
Extract 6 â Great Expectations by Charles Dickens (pages 39-45)
Additional resources to support reading comprehension (page 46)
Help your children achieve punctuation perfection with our KS2 teaching pack.
Featuring animated clips from Professor Punc and ideas and resources for the teaching of commas, colons, apostrophes, speech marks and parentheses, this pack will give your punctuation teaching a bit of pizazz!
Whatâs included?
23 supporting resources
includes introductory activities, main teaching points, plenaries, assessment opportunities, extension ideas and home learning tasks
links to the curriculum.
Whatâs inside?
Section 1: Punctuating direct speech (pages 1-15)
Teaching ideas
Dialogue difficulties â punctuating direct speech
Look whoâs talking! â turning scripts into narratives
Direct or reported? â types of speech
Who said what?
Punctuation pitfalls â direct speech
Rules of speech
Section 2: Possessive apostrophes (pages 16-23)
Teaching ideas
Professor Puncâs misplaced apostrophes
Donât be addled by apostrophes!
Section 3: Extending sentences: using commas beyond lists (pages 24-33)
Teaching ideas
Subject / object / verb cards
Subordinating connectives discussion game
Adverb acting
Can I use commas to mark clauses?
Section 4: Extending sentences â inserting parentheses (pages 34-40)
Teaching ideas
Professor Puncâs parentheses!
Punctuation for parentheses â a fan
Donât be puzzled by parentheses!
Building complex sentences
Section 5a: Linking clauses with semi-colons (pages 41-51)
Teaching ideas
Clause confusion â using semi-colons
Using semi-colons
Semi-colons â right or wrong
Section 5b: Linking clauses with colons (pages 52-54)
Teaching ideas
Colon conundrums
Section 6: Keeping things ticking over (pages 55-62)
Teaching ideas
Punctuation fan
Punctuation prowess
Spelling, punctuation and grammar mistakes
Designed to develop year 8-9 studentsâ reading comprehension skills and their confidence approaching an unseen fiction text, Mastering comprehension will help upper KS3 students to make the transition to GCSE English Language study.
This teaching pack includes eight literary fiction or prose texts from the 19th-, 20th- and 21st-century. The activities are designed for upper KS3 (years 8-9) or higher attaining KS3 students and should provide a helpful transition to the GCSE/IGCSE assessment focus on unseen literary fiction.
Youâll find extracts from celebrated novels and short stories to appeal to younger students, as well as a range of genres, literary and narrative styles, including first- and third-person narration.
Whatâs included?
The teaching pack is student-facing for use in the classroom, and is designed to provide a series of comprehension practice activities for eight one-hour lessons:
Each lesson includes:
a choice of two pre-reading starter activities (focusing on context, prediction, vocabulary development, inference skills, oracy skills etc.)
a set of three lesson activities to build studentsâ reading comprehension skills and strategies, and comprehension and inference questions and tasks:
skimming, scanning, selecting, summarising and synthesising information
analysing language, literary devices and structure
evaluating the text critically
writing analytically
an extension writing task to anticipate some of the fiction and non-fiction writing tasks students will complete in their GCSE English Language exams
a plenary or formative assessment activity.
Each activity includes answers, where appropriate and there is also a summative assessment task, which includes exam-style questions, with suggested answers for self or peer marking, or to support teachers.
The resource pack also includes a focus on vocabulary development by building studentsâ confidence approaching unfamiliar or challenging new words.
The lessons can be used in sequence or as one-off English lessons, for cover activities or for independent homework tasks.
The pack includes extracts from Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, Brick Lane by Monica Ali, The Trial by Franz Kafka, The Time Machine by H.G. Wells, The Happy-Go-Lucky-Morgans by Edward Thomas, âThe Story-Tellerâ by Saki, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and âInvisible Mass of the Back Rowâ by Claudette Williams.
Whatâs included?
KS3/4 Mastering spelling punctuation and grammar is a comprehensive SPaG pack containing resources, worksheets and activities designed to help students master the essentials of SPaG and get them GCSE-ready.
Mastering spelling, punctuation and grammar contains:
curriculum mapping and guidance for teachers along with further reading and/or useful links and references
over 150 pages of worksheets, resources and activities
spelling strategies, punctuation rules and grammar games to make the learning stick
graphic organisers and A4 posters â perfect for consolidation and/or student revision
formative assessments (including self and peer assessments)
summative assessments (and suggested answers) to help teachers/students identify future learning targets.
As your âgo-toâ SPaG pack, this will support you and your students from the start of KS3 up to GCSE.
Mastering spelling, punctuation and grammar covers the following:
Spelling
spelling strategies and games
the golden rules of spelling
a spelling toolkit of approaches
visualising spellings and connecting meaning
approaches to recalling spellings
spelling lists â KS3 and KS4
Punctuation
punctuation recall (including A4 punctuation mark posters)
an exploration of what punctuation is (and its future)
full stops
commas
colons and semicolons
punctuating clauses
Grammar
using and controlling simple, compound and complex sentences
statements, questions and imperatives
the active and passive voice
pronouns
words that multi-task: verbs, nouns and adjectives
prepositions and conjunctions
adjectives and adverbs
nouns and determiners
Make sure your students are well prepared for AQAâs GCSE English Language Paper 1: Explorations in creative reading and writing.
âThis student-facing pack is designed to be both accessible and challenging. With top tips, AO breakdowns, detailed activities, exam-style questions and suggested answers, it forms a comprehensive student pack which is ideal for developing skills, pushing students, and providing structured, useful revision. It covers a range of stimulating texts and will help to build studentsâ confidence when dealing with unseen texts and prepare them for the rigour of the GCSE exam.â
Lyndsey Chand, writer
Our exam skills pack is divided into sections for reading and writing and features four fiction extracts for analysis along with exam questions for each extract.
The pack focuses on key skills and assessment objectives and includes pre-reading activities, matching activities, true/false activities, planning grids, vocabulary tasks, sequencing tasks, creative extension tasks, correction activities and more.
Perfect for revision and preparation for the exam.
Featured texts:
Jamrachâs Menagerie â Carol Birch
âThe Singing Lessonâ â Katherine Mansfield
The Lodger â Marie Belloc Lowndes
The Hampdenshire Wonder â J.D. Beresford
Whatâs included?
four fiction text extracts
reading and writing sections
exam practice questions.
Whatâs inside?
Teacher introduction (pages 3-4)
Section A: Reading (pages 5-6)
Practise the exam skills: AO1 (first bullet point) (pages 7-25)
Source 1: Jamrachâs Menagerie by Carol Birch
Practise the exam skills: AO2 (language) (pages 25-53)
Source 2: âThe Singing Lessonâ by Katherine Mansfield
Practise the exam skills: AO2 (structure) (pages 54-78)
Source 3: The Lodger by Marie Belloc Lowndes
Practise the exam skills: AO4 (pages 79-102)
Source 4: The Hampdenshire Wonder by J.D. Beresford
Section B: Writing (pages 103-104)
Practise the exam skills: AO5 (pages 105-120)
Practise the exam skills: AO6 (pages 121-142)
Recent research shows that one in seven children will begin secondary school as a struggling reader (Martell, 2018). This downloadable teaching pack aims to support upper KS2 children to practise and consolidate their reading skills in preparation for SATs and the transition to KS3.
Based on practical, evidence-based reading comprehension strategies, Raising reading skills will develop childrenâs reading fluency, building their confidence in - and enjoyment of - reading.
The Raising reading skills teacher handbook - for experienced teachers, non-subject specialists and TAs - will take you through the 12-week programme step-by-step, with detailed lesson plans and practical CPD guidance on how and why these reading comprehension strategies work.
The Raising reading skills workbook provides children with everything they need, including a range of engaging texts, classroom activities and worksheets. Lessons are devised for 1:1, small group and whole group booster sessions or as a complementary resource for English lessons.
(Please note that Raising reading skills is based upon the KS3 English intervention pack, Fix it reading, and contains some of the same content.)
Whatâs included?
The teacherâs handbook includes 12 detailed lesson plans, starter and plenary ideas, homework tasks and evidence-based teaching notes and CPD guidance.
The accompanying workbook includes carefully selected texts to engage developing readers, as well as worksheets and activities.
Includes fiction and non-fiction texts on a range of engaging themes, with extracts from accessible young adult novels like Home Ground and I, Coriander as well as graphic novels, news articles, websites, and fact sheets.
Whatâs inside?
Teacherâs Handbook
An introduction to Raising reading skill (page 3)
About the author and how to use the teacher handbook (page 4)
Understanding a childâs reading level (page 5)
What difficulties do struggling readers face at secondary school? (page 6)
The learning experience for developing readers: advice for teachers (page 6)
What does a confident reader look like? (page 7)
Selecting appropriate texts to read (pages 7-8)
Section 1: Practical reading comprehension strategies (pages 9-41)
Section 2: Group reading strategies (pages 42-52)
Teacher observations: Reading confidence and progress (page 53)
Parental tips for supporting reading (page 55)
Student Handbook
Introduction (page 3)
Reading survey (pages 3-5)
Reading strategies (page 6)
Skimming and scanning (pages 7-11)
Predictions and questions (pages 12-16)
Questions and signposts (pages 17-24)
Inference (pages 25-29)
Inference (pages 30-33)
Summarising and note-taking (pages 34-38)
Summarising and note-taking (pages 39-43)
Word detectives (part 1) (pages 44-48)
Word detectives (part 2) (Pages 49-53)
Reciprocal reading (part 1) (pages 54-57)
Reciprocal reading (part 2) (pages 58-63)
Reciprocal reading (part 3) (pages 64-66)
Designed for the GCSE English Literature specifications for AQA, Edexcel and WJEC Eduqas, this pack will help your students explore characters, themes and events through comprehension, debate and drama.
âThis pack allows you to find your own path. Every lesson offers a choice of activities, so you can tailor your teaching to the needs of your pupils and your own areas of expertise, without compromising on quality of learning.â
Stephanie Atkinson, writer
Comprising 22 lessons and featuring practice exam questions, our Lord of the Flies GCSE teaching pack offers a creative approach to teaching this popular text.
Whatâs included?
22 lessons featuring group, independent and exam preparation class activities
50 bespoke resources
Exam-style questions for GCSE English Literature.
Whatâs inside?
Introduction (page 4)
Specification summaries (pages 5-7)
Chapter 1: Lesson 1 - good versus evil (pages 8-12)
Chapter 1: Lesson 2 - order and disorder (pages 13-19)
Chapter 2: Lesson 3 - characters and events (pages 20-23)
Chapter 2: Lesson 4 - characters and events (pages 24-29)
Chapter 3: Lesson 5 - Jack (pages 30-36)
Chapter 4: Lesson 6 - Setting and the littluns (pages 37-45)
Chapter 4: Lesson 7 - conflict (pages 46-55)
Chapter 5: Lesson 8 - the text in context (pages 54-61)
Chapter 5: Lesson 9 - Piggy (pages 62-67)
Chapter 6: Lesson 10 - the beast (pages 68-76)
Chapter 7: Lesson 11 - leadership (pages 77-80)
Chapter 7: Lesson 12 - the rise of savagery (pages 81-87)
Chapter 8: Lesson 13 - fear (pages 88-94)
Chapter 8: Lesson 14 - symbolism (pages 95-99)
Chapter 9: Lesson 15 - outsiders (pages 100-105)
Chapter 9: Lesson 16 - Simonâs death (pages 106-112)
Chapter 10: Lesson 17 - Piggy (pages 113-118)
Chapter 11: Lesson 18 - power (119 -124)
Chapter 11: Lesson 19 - the death of Piggy (pages 125-131)
Chapter 12: Lesson 20 - change (pages 132-140)
Chapter 12: Lesson 21 - the final hunt (pages 141-151)
Chapter 12: Lesson 22 - revising the characters (pages 152-159)
Exam style questions (pages 160-167)
Writing for different genres is a downloadable key stage 2 English pack featuring seven original comic strips as prompts to engage and inspire reluctant writers.
The pack includes lesson plans, scaffolded writing templates and worksheets to support children in writing for different text types: a fictional diary, a formal letter, a playscript, a fictional recount, a list, a poem and their own comic strip. It also includes additional teaching ideas to develop childrenâs own writing skills, including an activity to develop their understanding of metaphor and simile.
The pack comes with a PowerPoint which features a starter activity for each session and useful checklists of the language features and structure of each writing genre.
Whatâs included?
Includes lesson plans and scaffolded writing templates for each writing genre
Features seven original comic strips as writing prompts
Includes a PowerPoint with starter activities and checklists for the language features and structures of each text type
The sessions can be taught in any order and adapted for different year groups. Perfect for your key stage 2 English lessons to develop childrenâs skills in writing for a range of purposes.
Whatâs inside?
âA Weekâs Excusesâ â writing a diary (pages 4-11)
Teaching notes
Comic strip
Diary writing template
Sentence starters
Using direct speech
âSomething Odd Out Thereâ â writing a formal letter (pages 12-19)
Teaching notes
Comic strip
Letter template with prompts
Letter template without prompts
Blank-bubbled version of âSomething Odd Out Thereâ
âAlien Arrivalâ â writing a playscript (pages 20-14)
Teaching notes
Comic strip
Playscript template
Blank-bubbled version of âAlien Arrivalâ
âJennifer Jonesâ â writing a recount (pages 25-28)
Teaching notes
Comic strip
Match report planning template
âJennifer Jonesâ â all of a muddle
âSad I Amsâ â writing a bulleted list (pages 29-32)
Teaching notes
Comic strip
âHappy I Amsâ â metaphors
âHappy I Amsâ â list template
âStereoHeadâ â writing poetry (pages 33-36)
Teaching notes
Comic strip
A sense poem planning template
A sense poem writing template
âThe Dark Avengerâ â writing a comic strip (pages 37-42)
Teaching notes
Comic strip
Blank comic strip template and checklist
Blank-bubbled version of âThe Dark Avengerâ
Immerse your class in murder, mayhem, monsters and magic with our exciting Shakespeare pack for years 5 and 6.
Comprising five units on Macbeth and five on The Tempest, the pack is crammed with a range of teaching ideas and activities to introduce your upper KS2 classes to the Bard and bring two of his most famous plays to life.
Whatâs included?
49 supporting resources
Includes reading comprehensions, GPS challenges, writing tasks, role-play and cross-curricular extension activities for each session
Links to the curriculum
Whatâs inside?
Finding your way around the curriculum pack (page 4)
Curriculum coverage and mapping (pages 5-8)
Session 1: Macbeth â Witches (pages 9-17)
Resource - Macbeth: The witchesâ opening speech
Resource - Exploring character through simile
Resource - If I met the witchesâŠ
Resource - Witch research
Session 2: Macbeth â The murder of King Duncan (pages 18-32)
Resource - Pin the comma on the sentence
Resource - Macbeth â Relative clauses
Resource - Relative clause dice game
Resource - Conversation scenario cards
Resource - Conversation scenario cards: Extension version
Session 3: Macbeth â CSI Banquo (pages 33-47)
Resource - Murderous modal verbs
Resource - Macbethâs dagger
Resource - Crime scene investigation
Resource - Crime scene report
Resource - Tragic strip: Macbeth Act IV, Scene IV
Resource - Character list
Resource - Dinner party places
Session 4: Macbeth â Double, double, toil and trouble (pages 48-61)
Resource - Fun with fronted adverbials: Dice game
Resource - Something wicked this way comes
Resource - Double, double, toil and trouble
Resource - Recipe for a witchâs charm
Resource - Predictive text
Resource - Medieval medicine
Resource - Medieval medicine: Suggested websites and answers
Session 5: Macbeth â The battle (pages 62-70)
Resource - Five senses character sheet
Resource - The kingâs speech â plan
Resource - The kingâs speech â speech scaffold
Resource - Medieval weaponry research
Session 6: The Tempest â The storm (pages 71-69)
Resource - The Tempest: Act I, Scene I (extract)
Resource - Dictionary corner: The Tempest
Resource - Castaway comprehension
Session 7: The Tempest â Full fathom five (pages 80-89)
Resource - Arielâs entrance
Resource - Noun phrase hunters
Resource - Full fathom five
Resource - Famous Quotes from Shakespeare
Session 8: The Tempest â Comedy and confusion (pages 90-99)
Resource - Island rules: Comprehension
Resource - âIf I were king of this isleâŠâ
Resource - Stephano, Trinculo and Caliban: Act II, Scene II
Resource - Seafaring research
Session 9: The Tempest â Magic and monsters (pages 100-106)
Resource - Alonsoâs guilt
Session 10: The Tempest â Magical Island
Resource - Blurb template
Resource - Magical island story: Planning sheet
Resource - Designing a mask â The Tempest
A KS3 pack designed to help students understand and identify persuasive techniques and apply them to their own writing.
The pack is split into sections and features a range of practical and engaging activities aimed at familiarising students with persuasive writing, including: speeches, letters and leaflets, articles, argumentative writing, revision and exam preparation.
Whatâs included?
KS3 curriculum assessment objective map
Lesson plans and ideas along with tailor-made resources.
Whatâs inside?
Each lesson plan contains detailed teaching notes with:
Suggested starter activities
Suggested main activities
Suggested plenary activities
Suggested additional creative activities
Assessment Objective map (pages ii-v)
Introduction - summary of the pack (page 1)
Teaching notes and lesson plans (pages 2-14)
Route through â part one: familiarising students with persuasive writing
Route through â part two: speeches
Route through â part three: letters and leaflets
Route through â part four: articles
Route through â part five: focusing on argumentative writing
Route through â part six: revision and exam preparation
Teaching resources and activities for persuasive and argumentative writing (pages 15-135)
Persuasive role play
Persuading your parents
Can you sell a house?
Flog that house!
Planet perfect!
Save my dog!
Persuasive techniques bingo
Whatâs your learning style?
Winston Churchill speech excerpt
Comparing persuasive speeches
Cats are better than dogs
England riots persuasive speech analysis
Writing a speech
Young peopleâs council meeting
Rewriting for audience and purpose
Analysing a leaflet
Kick-start discussion slides
Recipe for a formal letter
Rat oâburger
âSend a cowâ practice questions and answers
Preparation of a leaflet
Theme park persuasive writing leaflet
Self-assessment review
Writing to persuade checklist
Fact or opinion
Tabloid or broadsheet?
Newspaper bias
Lead articles
Analysing an opinion article
Writing a feature article
Why use quotations?
How to use quotations effectively
Using a newspaper as a stimulus
Editorial decisions
Summarise that!
Categorising connectives
Hinges, bolts and sealers
Effective introductions
Building an argument
Writing for different purposes
The man on the wall story problem
To argue or persuade
Literacy placemat
Speed dating revision
Writing revision fan
Top grade persuasion
All fun and games revision
Card template
Domino template
Fishing template
Analysing persuasive texts
Room 101
Our templates packs have been designed to support your teaching in any subject at KS3, GCSE and KS5.
These templates aim to support vocabulary development â encouraging students to engage in meaningful ways with words and narrowing the word gap.
Many schools now recognise the importance of disciplinary literacy, and targeted vocabulary development and accelerated word learning can be an important strategy to improve literacy in every subject.
These templates are designed to support the teaching of tier 2 and tier 3 vocabulary and offer a variety of approaches to helping students explore new vocabulary and have fun with words.
Best embedded in the lesson as part of the development of a studentâs specialist language, they also work well to support revision, independent study and homework.
Whatâs included?
13 adaptable templates including a Frayer diagram, vocab wheel, a word frame and a knowledge organiser
teaching ideas, games and displays.
Whatâs inside?
Introduction for teachers (pages 4-5)
Frayer diagram template (pages 6-9)
Vocab wheel template (pages 10-11)
Hexagon template (pages 12-13)
Word bunting template (pages 14-15)
Word frames template (pages 16-18)
Word bookmark template (pages 19-20)
Word dice template (pages 21-22)
Word jigsaw template (pages 23-24)
Knowledge organiser template (pages 25-26)
Vocab zones template (pages 26-29)
Oyster template (pages 30-31)
Shape linking template (pages 32-33)
Vocab spinner template (pages 34-35)
A versatile KS4 pack filled with teaching ideas and activities to help students at different stages of creative writing.
The pack includes essential sections on sentences, the use of tenses and suggestions for tackling âproblemâ areas of writing, from sense based writing to using pictures as prompts.
Practical support to inspire your students.
Whatâs included?
KS4 curriculum assessment objective map
lesson plans and ideas along with tailor-made resources.
Whatâs inside?
Introduction (page 1)
Summary of pack
Getting students started (page 2)
Generating an idea for a story (page 3)
Tenses (page 4)
Narrative point of view (pages 4-5)
Varying sentences (page 6)
Improving vocabulary and descriptions (pages 7-8)
Conflict (page 9)
Beginnings (page 10)
Plans and planning (page 10)
Resources (pages 11-83)
Law and order in Britannica
Packing your bag
Encounter with Gromitzâ spy
Getting across to Tongwe Island
Extract from Beast Quest â Krabb, Master of the Sea, by Adam Blade
How to have TipTop paragraphing skills
Diary Openings
Dead Trial by Matthew Green
An Active Imagination by Virginia E. Zimmer
Ensure your students are well prepared for AQAâs GCSE English Language Paper 2: Writersâ viewpoints and perspectives.
Based on the themes of the sea, travel, money and the environment, AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 exam skills pack will give your students all the exam practice they need.
Whatâs inside
Targeted activities help students understand how to improve their responses to the questions
eight non-fiction and literary non-fiction text extracts
reading and writing sections for each theme
exam tips on assessment objectives for each question
exam-style questions and suggested answers.
It includes analysis of assessment objectives to help students understand exactly what they need to do to gain marks, and targeted activities to improve their responses to each exam question.
Whatâs included
Teacher introduction (pages 4-5)
Reading: Student introduction (pages 6-34)
Source 1A: âHow to stay safe at the beachâ by Karl West (2017) with activities
Source 1B: âThe Pleasures of Lifeâ by John Lubbock (1890) with activities
Practice exam questions
Writing: Student introduction (pages 35-49)
Activities
Practice exam question
Reading: Student introduction (pages 50-72)
Source 2A: âThe Guardian view on over-tourism: an unhealthy appetite for travelâ (2018) with activities
Source 2B: Francis Kilvertâs diary from the 1870s with activities
Practice exam questions
Writing: Student introduction (pages 74-88)
Activities
Practice exam question
Reading: Student introduction (pages 89-110)
Source 3A: A Girl Called Jack by Jack Monroe (2014) with activities
Source 3B: Letter from George Dunlop (1813) with activities
Practice exam questions
Writing: Student introduction (pages 111-123)
Activities
Practice exam question
Reading: Student introduction (pages 124-143)
Source 4A: âSquids and octopuses thrive as âweeds of the seaâ warm to hotter oceansâ by Alan Yuhas (2016) with activities
Source 4B: The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwin (1839) with activities
Practice exam questions
Writing: Student introduction (pages 144-157)
Activities
Practice exam question
Murder and madness; perfect for engaging your KS4 students!
Designed for the GCSE English Literature specifications for AQA, Edexcel, OCR and WJEC Eduqas, this pack will develop your studentsâ critical reading skills ready for the exam.
âIn writing this pack, I aimed to make the resources as varied and interactive as possible, drawing on my own teaching methods and my deep knowledge of the text. I firmly believe Shakespeare texts are accessible to all students and should not be taught solely in a desk-bound manner. This pack offers a menu which teachers can select from and there is something for every learning style.â
Angela Topping, writer
Comprising 25 creative lessons, exam-style questions and resources, the work has been done for you.
Whatâs included?
25 lessons
exam-style questions for the relevant exam boards
activities to develop studentsâ critical reading skills in preparation for the GCSE exam.
Whatâs inside?
Introduction (page 3)
Specification summaries (pages 4-7)
Act 1 (pages 8-47)
Lessons 1-5 and accompanying resources
Exam style questions
Act 2 (pages 48-82)
Lessons 6-10 and accompanying resources
Exam style questions
Act 3 (pages 83-125)
Lessons 11-15 and accompanying resources
Exam style questions
Act 4 (pages 126-158)
Lessons 16-20 and accompanying resources
Exam style questions
Act 5 (pages 159-183)
Lessons 21-25 and accompanying resources
Exam style questions
A set of 39 photocopiable home learning tasks mapped to NC objectives and differentiated where appropriate. Includes tasks for reading, writing composition and GPS. Answers included where relevant.
All of your English year 6 homework all in one place!